Title :
Investigating 3D echocardiography image fusion for improving image quality
Author :
Nasim, Ammara ; Hafeez, Aisha Gul ; Rajpoot, K. ; Younis, Muhammad S.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. Eng. & Comput. Sci, NUST, Islamabad, Pakistan
Abstract :
3D echocardiography offers the ability to perform cardiac functional analysis by visualizing the full 3D geometry of the heart. The full potential of 3D echocardiography has still not been achieved due to problems with image quality and automated quantitative analysis. Native single-view images often lack sufficient anatomical information and are low in contrast and noisy in nature due to poor acoustic window and ultrasound physics limitations. In this work, we explore various ways of fusing the multiple single-view 3D echocardiography images in order to obtain a complete 3D view of the heart by preserving maximum salient information from individual images. Three fusion techniques have been explored for image fusion that include: maximum, averaging, and wavelet image fusion. A novel method of 3D echocardiography fusion utilizing principal component analysis is proposed and a comparative analysis of all discussed techniques is conducted Results obtained from 10 subjects demonstrate that 3D echocardiography image fusion helps in improving quantitative evaluation measures SNR, CNR and contrast while extending FOV and thus filling the missing information in the individual source images. It is hoped that this improved image quality leads to an improved cardiac functional analysis as the multi-view fused image shows the whole picture of the heart.
Keywords :
cardiology; computational geometry; echocardiography; image fusion; medical image processing; principal component analysis; solid modelling; wavelet transforms; CNR; FOV; SNR; acoustic window; anatomical information; automated quantitative analysis; cardiac functional analysis; comparative analysis; full 3D heart geometry visualization; image quality; missing information filling; native single-view images; principal component analysis; quantitative evaluation measures; single-view 3D echocardiography image fusion; ultrasound physics limitations; wavelet image fusion; Echocardiography; Image fusion; Principal component analysis; Signal to noise ratio; Three-dimensional displays; Wavelet transforms;
Conference_Titel :
Computer,Control & Communication (IC4), 2013 3rd International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Karachi
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-6011-1
DOI :
10.1109/IC4.2013.6653735